Гарри Поттер и Принц-полукровка
The white tomb
Silencefellbetweenthem,eachofthemlostintheirownthoughts,butHarrywassurethatthey,likehim,werethinkingaboutthefollowingmorning,whenDumbledore’sbodywouldbelaidtorest.Harryhadneverattendedafuneralbefore;therehadbeennobodytoburywhenSiriushaddied.Hedidnotknowwhattoexpectandwasalittleworriedaboutwhathemightsee,abouthowhewouldfeel.HewonderedwhetherDumbledore’sdeathwouldbemorerealtohimoncethefuneralwasover.Thoughhehadmomentswhenthehorriblefactofitthreatenedtooverwhelmhim,therewereblankstretchesofnumbnesswhere,despitethefactthatnobodywastalkingaboutanythingelseinthewholecastle,hestillfounditdifficulttobelievethatDumbledorehadreallygone.Admittedlyhehadnot,ashehadwithSirius,lookeddesperatelyforsomekindofloophole,somewaythatDumbledorewouldcomeback...hefeltinhispocketforthecoldchainofthefakeHorcrux,whichhenowcarriedwithhimeverywhere,notasatalisman,butasareminderofwhatithadcostandwhatremainedstilltodo.
Harryroseearlytopackthenextday;theHogwartsExpresswouldbeleavinganhourafterthefuneral.DownstairshefoundthemoodintheGreatHallsubdued.Everybodywaswearingtheirdressrobesandnooneseemedveryhungry.ProfessorMcGonagallhadleftthethronelikechairinthemiddleofthestafftableempty.
